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- Inscape evolving into national publication - Washburn Review
Inscape evolving into national publicationWashburn Review, KS - 5 hours agoIt publishes the best of submitted fiction, non-fiction and poetry. While Inscape has always been about publishing quality material, this year's staff seeks ...
- Students weave common threads in Horrorfest - Evansville Courier & Press
Students weave common threads in HorrorfestEvansville Courier & Press, IN - 14 hours agoHis poetry and prose have appeared in numerous publications, including Harper's and Newsday magazines as well as The Paris Review.
- Poet Czeslaw Milosz's last days - Los Angeles Times
KRAKóW, POLAND -- DURING A late night in Kraków, nonagenarian Nobel laureate Czeslaw Milosz was tipping back the vodka with Jerzy Illg, editor in chief at his Polish publishing house, Znak. Late in the evening, a touchy topic dropped on the table ...
- Missenden festival is nine day cultural feast - Aylesbury Today
Missenden festival is nine day cultural feastAylesbury Today, UK - 6 hours agoBy Parveen Devlin Ralph Vaughan Williams, on the 50th anniversary of his death and the first anniversary of the death of his wife, Ursula, who was for many ...
- Writers read in USI's RopeWalk series (Evansville Courier & Press)
Guest writers from California and Pennsylvania will share their verse and prose in readings at the University of Southern Indiana this month as part of the RopeWalk Reading Series.
- Stemming the tide (The Standard-Times)
NEW BEDFORD — It's a mild September night and there is a large crowd milling around the Ben Rose housing development on South First Street.
- READ ALL ABOUT IT / Authors read and sign books at local stores - Everett Herald
Rhyme and reason: The Edmonds Bookshop hosts three award-winning poets for a reading at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Jack McCarthy, Martha Silano and Joannie K. Stangeland. McCarthy, a self-described "standup poetry guy," is longtime poetry slammer and the ...
- Carnegie Library site for poetry, photo exhibit - Pennsylvania Almanac
Three poets will read at the Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall in Carnegie at 7 p.m. Thursday Oct. 23. John Cunningham, Ann Curran and Lori Wilson will read their own works from the anthology "Along These Rivers: Poetry and Photography from ...
- Life goes on at University Of The Third Age - Grimsby Telegraph
A GROUP for the retired is proving that life goes on in your later years – and is just as much fun! The Grimsby and Cleethorpes University Of The Third Age (U3A) has held an open day to attract more members to its range of activities and groups ...
- Annual celebration of African-American art starts this weekend - Charleston Post & Courier
Even without money in your pocket, it's easy to enjoy MOJA. The annual African-American and Caribbean arts festival, which kicked off Wednesday and stretches through Oct. 5, will be serving up plenty of free entertainment. "This year, we have more ...
- Ilan Stavans' 'The Disappearance' comes to Skirball Cultural Center - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles TimesIlan Stavans' 'The Disappearance' comes to Skirball Cultural CenterLos Angeles Times, CA - 5 hours agoSpoken elements have been adapted from such sources as the poetry of Rilke, the writings of the Polish Jewish Holocaust victim Bruno Schulz and familiar ...
- BAC requests street closure, plans improvements to property - Reno Gazette Journal
BAC requests street closure, plans improvements to propertyReno Gazette Journal, NV - 3 hours ago"This contest was a way to experience poetry in a complete way that reached beyond reading it. Those who attended were lucky enough to hear, taste and feel ...
- THIS WEEK - Newsday
THIS WEEKNewsday, NY - 2 hours agoIt's a night of poetry at Canio's, with Allen Planz, former poet in residence at the Walt Whitman birthplace, and Alex Russo reading new work. ...
- Casper briefs (Casper Star-Tribune)
Forum includes Senate, House candidates Three forums featuring candidates for both U.S. Senate and the U.S. House races in Wyoming will be held on Sunday at the Gertrude Krampert Theatre at Casper College.
- This week at the library (Babylon Beacon)
Babylon Library, 24 South Carll Ave. 669-1624 •GED Classes: Tuesdays & Thursdays from 6-9 p.m. Starting Sept. 11 until June 30. Tuesdays at Babylon library and Thursdays at North Babylon library. •Come hear Poetry in the Village: Sun., Sept. 21 from 2-4 p.m.
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